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How to Install Joomla on Ubuntu 26.04

In this tutorial, we will explain how to install Joomla on Ubuntu 26.04 OS. Joomla is a free and open-source CMS (Content Management System) written in PHP used for building, managing, and publishing content on websites and applications. Joomla stores data in a MySQL database, offering a robust model-view-controller (MVC) framework. There are many features offered by Joomla, such as extensibility, versatility, user-friendly desing a has a large community of developers. In this post, we will install Joomla on the LAMP stack so our website functions properly.

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KDE Plasma 6.7 Desktop Environment Is Coming on June 16th, Here’s What to Expect

Some of the biggest changes in KDE Plasma 6.7 include the ability to type characters that aren’t on your physical keyboard, a switch on the Plasma Panel to instantly go from light mode to dark mode, a global push-to-talk feature, and a full-featured print queue viewer app.

KDE Plasma 6.7 also introduces a dedicated setup UI for configuring shared printers on Windows networks, a new rounded style for selection highlights in Breeze-themed apps like Dolphin, Okular, and KMail, and support for installing custom sound themes from downloaded files.

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ImageMagick Zero-Day RCE Impacts Linux and WordPress Servers

ImageMagick, one of the most widely used image processing libraries in the Linux ecosystem, has recently been found to contain a critical zero-day vulnerability. This flaw allows attackers to escalate from arbitrary file read to full remote code execution (RCE), potentially taking complete control over affected servers.

With ImageMagick being a default tool on many Linux distributions and heavily relied upon in web applications like WordPress, the risk is both immediate and significant. Beyond ImageMagick, other widely used Linux software—including OBS Studio, Mixxx, Calibre 9.6, and even experimental setups running Linux Kernel 7.0 RC6—highlight the growing complexity of securing modern Linux systems, where multimedia, productivity, and kernel-level components all interact.

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GIMP 3.2.2 Released: Install and Use on Linux (Snap, Flatpak, AppImage)

GIMP 3.2.2 brings incremental improvements focused on stability and usability. It remains one of the most capable raster editors available on Linux.

Compared to alternatives, Inkscape targets vector graphics, while Pinta is a simpler editor. Pinta 2.x used GTK3, but Pinta 3.x moved to GTK4, changing performance and UI behavior. GIMP stays focused on advanced editing workflows.

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Systemd-Free Artix Linux Sees First Release in 2026 with XLibre and PipeWire

The Artix Linux 2026.04 release promotes XLibre as the default display server instead of Xorg Server, which can now be installed manually if you don’t want to use XLibre. For the KDE Plasma edition, users can choose between using Wayland or XLibre.

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OBS Studio 32.1.1 Is Out to Improve the Audio Mixer and Audio Deduplication

Coming about three weeks after OBS Studio 32.1, the OBS Studio 32.1.1 release is here to improve the new audio mixer by fixing the missing tooltips, the missing toolbar actions, incorrect colors, an issue with the minimum width being too large, sorting weight for global and pinned sources, and disabled sources.

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